CHAPTER Ⅰ.THE PREMISES OF A SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF LAW AND MORALITY 1
Sec.1.The Prerequisites of a Scientific Methodology for Jurisprudence 1
Sec.2.The Sphere Where Legal Phenomena and Their Elements Are Found 6
Sec.3.The Scientific Method of Studying Legal Phenom-ena and Their Elements 12
Sec.4.Class Concepts and Adequate Theories 17
CHAPTER Ⅱ.THE NATURE OF LAW AND MORALITY 22
Sec.5.The Dependency of Legal and Moral Science upon Psychology 22
Sec.6.The Fundamental Propositions of the Psychological Theory of Aesthetic and Ethical Phenomena 31
Sec.7.Two kinds of Ethical Obligations and Norms 45
Sec.8.Moral and Legal Impulsions 49
Sec.9.The Scope of Law as Attributive Ethical Experience 62
CHAPTER Ⅲ.PROPERTIES AND TENDENCIES OF LAW AND MORALITY 89
Sec.10.The Scientific Significance of the Division of Ethics into Law and Morality 89
Sec.11.The Motivational and Educative Effects of Moral and Legal Experiences 93
Sec.12.Fulfillment of the Requirements of Law and Morality 100
SEC.13.Nonfulfillment of Moral and Legal Obligations 106
Sec.14.The Unifying Tendency of the Law 112
Sec.15.The Social Functions of Law.(1) The Distributive Function 120
Sec.16.The Social Functions of Law.(2) The Organiza-tion Function 128
Sec.17.The Relationship of State and Law.The Concept of Official Law 137
Sec.18.The Nature and Social Function of Jurisprudence 140
Sec.19.The Nature of Law in the Juridic Sense 146
Sec.20.Law in the Juridic Sense and the Scientific Theory of Law 148
CHAPTER Ⅳ.THE LEGAL NORMS 153
Sec.21.The Elements of Law 153
Sec.22.The Nature and Functions of Legal Norms 154
Sec.23.The Elements and the Species of Legal Norms 159
CHAPTER Ⅴ.LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS 165
Sec.24.General Characterization of Modern Theories of Legal Relationships, Obligations, and Rights 165
Sec.25.The Nature of Legal Relationships 176
Sec.26.Subjects of Legal Relationships and of Moral Obligations 179
Sec.27.The Objects of Moral and Legal Obligations and Rights 192
Sec.28.Legal Facts and Morally Relevant Facts 206
Sec.29.A Final Survey of the Elements of Legal and Moral Phenomena 214
CHAPTER Ⅵ.SPECIES OF LAW 221
Sec.30.Intuitive Law and Positive Law 221
Sec.31.Intuitive Law 225
Sec.32.Justice 240
Sec.33.Early Natural Law 245
Sec.34.The So-Called Sources of Law 247
Sec.35.Statute Law 253
Sec.36.Customary Law 262
Sec.37.The Law of Court Practice and Related Species of Positive Law 271
Sec.38.Book Law and Other Secondary Species of Positive Law 276
Sec.39.Official and Unofficial Law 292
CHAPTER Ⅶ.PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LAW 298
Sec.40.The Highest Division of Law and Jurisprudence 298
Sec.41.Two Types of the Action of the Legal Mentality upon Human Conduct 299
Sec.42.The Law of Social Serving and Individual (Free)Law 312
CHAPTER Ⅷ.LAW AND SOCIO-PSYCHIC LIFE 324
Sec.43.A Bilateral Causal Bond between Law and Socio-Psychic Life 324
Sec.44.Toward a Scientific Theory of the Development of Law 327
INDEX 331